Join us at our Middleton Facility Wednesday or Friday between 9am-12pm. Volunteers will sort and prepare toys to be donated and for our fundraiser.
From starting seeds in the greenhouse and planting seedlings in the spring, to tending, harvesting, and washing the crops all summer long and into the fall – our volunteers do it all! It’s hard work but we make it simple enough that everyone can make an impact regardless of age or experience. Groups of 5…
A great Volunteer Team Leader is interested in helping to provide access to fresh produce for the hunger relief network in Worcester County. They have a friendly and engaging personality, and the desire to lead small groups of 6 to 30 volunteers in hands on farm activities. Assisting and leading diverse groups of volunteers from…
Our Education Programs occur on and off the farm to give pre-K through 8th grade students a better understanding of where their food comes from, why fruits and vegetables are good for our bodies, and opportunities to taste and cook with produce. We are seeking volunteers with an interest in nutrition, agriculture, and education to…
A volunteer shift in The Giving Factory Warehouse involves hands-on processing of the donated goods that flow in on a regular basis. Each station in our warehouse includes inspecting, sorting, and packaging donations to ultimately be distributed to the children we serve.
From October 10 to November 9 CitySprouts presses apple cider at all of our schools. We need volunteers to help set up, press cider with classes, and clean up. There are available shifts in Boston and Cambridge, each school day, for 1-3 hour blocks. A CORI background check is required to volunteer with students.
Learning Centers serve students in grades 6-8 with free, individualized tutoring by volunteers who are recruited and trained by CSV. NetPals pairs every seventh grader in a school with a NetPal STEM mentor for six months of emailing and face-to-face visits to school and work site. Classroom assistants provide assistance with both individualized and small…
Volunteers provide assistance with both individualized and small group instruction within all curricular areas. The role of a classroom volunteer includes working with students of all levels and assisting with a variety of academic needs. At CSV, we work hard to create a great match between each of our volunteers and the students they are…
Volunteering opportunities include: Classroom Assistants, Intergenerational Math Program (IMP), Early Literacy Programs, Publishing Center Program, Library Assistants, and Reading Buddies.
Volunteers are matched as one-on-one tutors and mentors twice a week with high school students of all levels and needs. Programs include: Academic Support Classes, Classroom Assistants, College & Career Mentoring Program, Drop-In Math Center, and the Science Olympiad Program.